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two men leading the fight join us from their home states. louisiana congressman charles boustani and tom price, both of whom are medical doctors. welcome back. >> thanks, sean. >> you have been fighting hard. is there anything at this late hour you see that can be done to stop the train wreck? >> we have to keep bringing out the individuals that are being harmed by it. we knew it would happen. we talked about it. what's going to happen is the democrats have to wake up. the senate democrats have to say, look, this isn't ready for primetime. in fact, it will never be ready but we ought not impose this incredible government takeover of health care on the american people. there are better solutions. patients and families and doctors ought to make medical decisions, not washington, d.c. at this point it will take the democrats waking up. i'm not sure that's going to happen. >> your thoughts, doctor? are there are tl thoughts or are we forever now governed by kathleen sebelius and obama care? is there hope? >> we have to keep fighting. we can't st
two men leading the fight join us from their home states. louisiana congressman charles boustani and tom price, both of whom are medical doctors. welcome back. >> thanks, sean. >> you have been fighting hard. is there anything at this late hour you see that can be done to stop the train wreck? >> we have to keep bringing out the individuals that are being harmed by it. we knew it would happen. we talked about it. what's going to happen is the democrats have to wake up. the...
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i barack obama do solemnly swear. >> i barack obama solemnly swear. >> that i will faithfully execute. >> that i will faithfully execute. >> the office of president of the united states. >> the office of presidentst united states. >> and will to the best of my ability. >> and will to the best of my ability. >> preserve, protect, and defend. >> preserve, protect, and defend. >> the constitution of the united states. >> the constitution of the united states. >> so help you god? >> so help me god. >> congratulations, mr. president. >> thank you mr. chief justice. thank you so much. thank you, sweetie. hey. >> you didn't mess up that time. >> i did it. all right. thank you, everybody. >> president obama takes the oath, ready to tackle four more years as commander in chief as we prepare for four years of standoffs and fiscal uncertainty. there's a reason why we're broadcasting from a pub. it's "way too early" for this. good morning, i'm bill karins hosting a special edition of "way too early" live from the dubliner in washington, d.c. amazing crowd. lined up outside for hours. we're going
i barack obama do solemnly swear. >> i barack obama solemnly swear. >> that i will faithfully execute. >> that i will faithfully execute. >> the office of president of the united states. >> the office of presidentst united states. >> and will to the best of my ability. >> and will to the best of my ability. >> preserve, protect, and defend. >> preserve, protect, and defend. >> the constitution of the united states. >> the...
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two days before the eyes of the world are focused on him, today president obama sought to fix the country's collective gaze on martin luther king jr.'s legacy on this national day of service, sprucing up a washington elementary school with the first family, while the vice president and his family helped load goodies bound for fighting service members, veterans and first responders. >> i'm always reminded that he said, everybody wants to be first, everybody wants to be a drum major, but if you're going to be a drum major, be a drum major for service, be a drum major for justice, be a drum major for looking out for other people. >> we want to help the unfortunate families. >> reporter: across the country, they did just that, lending helping hands in orlando, where volunteers built a garden. new york city at a habitat for humanity event and chicago, writing letters and making care packages for troops overseas. >> let's remember what they've done for us. >> reporter: in 2011, 64.3 million americans, more than one in four adults a five-year high, volunteered their time, some 7.9 billion hours co
two days before the eyes of the world are focused on him, today president obama sought to fix the country's collective gaze on martin luther king jr.'s legacy on this national day of service, sprucing up a washington elementary school with the first family, while the vice president and his family helped load goodies bound for fighting service members, veterans and first responders. >> i'm always reminded that he said, everybody wants to be first, everybody wants to be a drum major, but if...
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. >> the office of president of the united states. >> the office of president of the united states. >> reporter: presidential oath, punctuated by a playful critique from the obama's youngest daughter. >> i did it. >> reporter: the first lady later tweeting, i'm so proud of him. with the public event tomorrow, why another oath today? the constitution mandate use president's term ends at noon on the 20th day of january and this year, for on the seventh time, that fell on a sunday. >> i, joseph r. biden, jr. -- >> reporter: vice president biden was sworn in separately this morning by justice sonia sotomayor, the first hispanic judge to administer the oath of office. >> the duties of the office which i'm about to enter. >> so help me god. >> so help me god. >> reporter: together, the president and vice president also laid a wreath at the tomb of the unknown soldier in arlington national cemetery. [ "taps [ " ] before the obamas headed to church. even as hundreds of thousands gather for tomorrow's inaugural address the obstacles the president faces in the second term in with a deeply divid
. >> the office of president of the united states. >> the office of president of the united states. >> reporter: presidential oath, punctuated by a playful critique from the obama's youngest daughter. >> i did it. >> reporter: the first lady later tweeting, i'm so proud of him. with the public event tomorrow, why another oath today? the constitution mandate use president's term ends at noon on the 20th day of january and this year, for on the seventh time, that...
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they said if you re-elect obama, we'll have european-style policies in the united states and that's just what we're getting. europe-style austerity, the thing that brought britain to its knees three times, the thing that brought spain and italy both to its knees, we are copying the very policies that are failing. now, is it armageddon? macroeconomic advisers at goldman sachs say half a point off the gdp. i don't know if that's armageddon but it's a lot, 750,000 jobs lost. if you're 1 of those 750,000 people, that's armageddon. it's not good. >> were they the same economists who said if you spend 830 billion on the stimulus you'll get unemployment down below 6%? >> macro at goldman that said that. >> but how about the point that even, you know, republicans have looked to say what might have been smarter is to lock in long-term debt reduction but don't take money out of the economy. >> oh, sure, but leave aside the economic argument. everybody knows most of the spending you have to fix is in the entitlement section. no question. this is not a smart way to do it. on the other hand it at lea
they said if you re-elect obama, we'll have european-style policies in the united states and that's just what we're getting. europe-style austerity, the thing that brought britain to its knees three times, the thing that brought spain and italy both to its knees, we are copying the very policies that are failing. now, is it armageddon? macroeconomic advisers at goldman sachs say half a point off the gdp. i don't know if that's armageddon but it's a lot, 750,000 jobs lost. if you're 1 of those...
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. >> ladies and gentleman the president of the united states of america, barack obama. >> everyone should idea basic security when it comes to their health. >> president obama seemed to effectively fend off the health care law criticism on the campaign trail. >> i like the phrase obamacare because i do care. >> it is his signature achievement but it has been an albatross. >> secretary of hhs will stay on overseeing the major aspects of the health care law implementation taking effect in 2014. there are many major questions about the health care law that still remain unanswered, about access, cost, and total coverage. that seven before it has been set up anywhere. the wild card is truly how companies deal with us. if companies start dropping coverage and agree dog pay the men at, we have a new situation on our home. >> the talk of the moves of the troops under president obama, doubling down in afghanistan. >> it has been in our vital national interests to send an additional 30,000 u.s. troops to afghanistan. >> winding down and ending the war in iraq. >> now it is time to turn the page. >>
. >> ladies and gentleman the president of the united states of america, barack obama. >> everyone should idea basic security when it comes to their health. >> president obama seemed to effectively fend off the health care law criticism on the campaign trail. >> i like the phrase obamacare because i do care. >> it is his signature achievement but it has been an albatross. >> secretary of hhs will stay on overseeing the major aspects of the health care law...
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the national journal pointing out that abortion fight moves to the states while obama picks supreme court justices believed to support abortion rights and back federal funding for planned parenthood. state legislatures passed a record-setting number of restrictions over the past two years. talking about the midterms that happened in 2010 where overwhelmingly, republican controlled house got their hands on being able to craft more old-fashioned and very myopic laws that were trying to cut the rights off of women to have the rights that they had already had in place. how has that changed since this last election and how has it even changed the conversation, because it seems like we're having the same old conversations once again. >> again, you are exactly right, thomas, that the 2010 elections, we saw a lot of anti-choice politicians elected. they didn't run on this issue. had they run on it, they would have lost. but the fact is they ran on jobs, the economy, so we kind of got a bait and switch. the fact is in 2012, in this election, we elected more pro-choice members of congress and in th
the national journal pointing out that abortion fight moves to the states while obama picks supreme court justices believed to support abortion rights and back federal funding for planned parenthood. state legislatures passed a record-setting number of restrictions over the past two years. talking about the midterms that happened in 2010 where overwhelmingly, republican controlled house got their hands on being able to craft more old-fashioned and very myopic laws that were trying to cut the...
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had this vote not taken action in several states according to the brennan center, as many as 5 million votes might have been lost which is almost exactly president obama's popular vote margin over mitt romney. >> absolutely. there is a lot at stake in the vote suppression laws and they affect vast numbers of people and the voting rights act was incremental in stopping several of them that affected huge numbers of people in texas, south carolina, florida. those would have been in effect in full force in 2012 election if it weren't for the voting rights act. and the voting rights act is important not only for these big statewide races but where the little bread and butter happens is at local races, municipal elections and school board elections where 85% of the discriminatory voting changes that were blocked happen and it affects people in their day-to-day lives. there the racism has been really far more widespread, doesn't get the same kind of national attention that, for example, a city of mississippi cansless an election just after african-americans become a majority of the registered
had this vote not taken action in several states according to the brennan center, as many as 5 million votes might have been lost which is almost exactly president obama's popular vote margin over mitt romney. >> absolutely. there is a lot at stake in the vote suppression laws and they affect vast numbers of people and the voting rights act was incremental in stopping several of them that affected huge numbers of people in texas, south carolina, florida. those would have been in effect in...
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. >> without the voting rights acof 1965, there would be no barack obama as president of the united states of america. we've come too far, made too much progress to go back. >> this decision represents a serious setback for voting rights and has the potential to negatively affect millions of americans across the country. >> in a 5-4 ruling the court's conservatives said the areas covered by the act had changed but the law has not kept up. the act requires state with a history of discrimination to get permission from the federal government before changing how they conduct elections. the court left that part intact but struck down the coverage formula of where that will requirement allies. that's all of nine mostly southern states and parts of six others. chief justice john roberts said the map is based on decades old data and eradicated practices in five of the covered southern states, he said, african-americans have a higher voter turnout percentage than whites. opponents of the law who helped shelby i county, alabama challenge it, hailed the ruling >> we've just elected a black president
. >> without the voting rights acof 1965, there would be no barack obama as president of the united states of america. we've come too far, made too much progress to go back. >> this decision represents a serious setback for voting rights and has the potential to negatively affect millions of americans across the country. >> in a 5-4 ruling the court's conservatives said the areas covered by the act had changed but the law has not kept up. the act requires state with a history...
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there are reports of suspicious letters being sent to a number of senate state offices. some of those have an about cleared. others are under investigation right now. also looking forward to tomorrow when president obama heads to boston for a memorial service. back to you. melissa: that's a lot. rich edson, thanks so much for that update. so as you know the boston marathon bombing sending shockwaves throughout our nation. we are still reeling from the death and destruction. joining me, kevin miles, a former fbi bomb technician and mike sullivan, former u.s. attorney in boston there during 9/11. paul staple ton, president of the stapleton group. kevin, let me start with you. rich put together all the events of the day. do you think there is connection between these letters that are potentially have ricin in them and what we saw on monday? >> probably not. melissa: really? >> we got a lot of these kind of letters in los angeles when i lived there, when i was part of the terrorism task force. they come a lot to congressman and senators and most of the time they're not valid
there are reports of suspicious letters being sent to a number of senate state offices. some of those have an about cleared. others are under investigation right now. also looking forward to tomorrow when president obama heads to boston for a memorial service. back to you. melissa: that's a lot. rich edson, thanks so much for that update. so as you know the boston marathon bombing sending shockwaves throughout our nation. we are still reeling from the death and destruction. joining me, kevin...
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. >> the constitution of the united states. >> the constitution of the united states. >> so help you god. >> so help me god. >> congratulations mr. president. >> thank you chief justice. >> first lady, his two daughters at his side today president obama was sworn in by supreme court justice john roberts just before noon. tomorrow he will do it all over again for the public. the constitution mandates the president be sworn in by january 20th which of course is today. because of a 19th century tradition banning public inaugurations on sundays the swearing in and pageant try that comes with it will be held tomorrow. we just showed you in the past hour on fox news the first family on stage for a candlelight celebration of the inauguration. president obama speaking to an excited crowd giving a possible preview of his big inaugural address tomorrow. we begin fox team coverage with chief white house correspondent ed henry. >> you are right. at that event national historic building here in washington the president heard some songs from stevie wonder. he was feeling pretty good. good move cer
. >> the constitution of the united states. >> the constitution of the united states. >> so help you god. >> so help me god. >> congratulations mr. president. >> thank you chief justice. >> first lady, his two daughters at his side today president obama was sworn in by supreme court justice john roberts just before noon. tomorrow he will do it all over again for the public. the constitution mandates the president be sworn in by january 20th which of...
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doctrine for the enforcement of constitutional rights and a surveillance under bush and obama
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that picked president obama this time around, but are under republican control at the state level. wisconsin, michigan, pennsylvania, ohio, florida, we are hearing talk about republicans trying to change the rules how they pick a president. so electoral votes get awarded based on these gerrymandered districts that favor republicans so much at the state level. your state i know has a bill like that too in virginia. for your democratic party in virginia and in these other states, should we be seeing this as sort of a wake-up call for a republican strategy that we didn't know was going to happen until it started happening? >> absolutely it's a wake-up call. i call them the sore loser bills, because the republicans could not believe that they would lose twice in a row to this president, that virginia would vote twice in a row for this president, given the demographics, given the polling, given the economy. they just knew they had won it. and when they found out that they lost the election, they decided to change the rules. and now they what they would do is take the president who carri
that picked president obama this time around, but are under republican control at the state level. wisconsin, michigan, pennsylvania, ohio, florida, we are hearing talk about republicans trying to change the rules how they pick a president. so electoral votes get awarded based on these gerrymandered districts that favor republicans so much at the state level. your state i know has a bill like that too in virginia. for your democratic party in virginia and in these other states, should we be...
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what is happening at the state level is where, unfortunately, the state level, these policies weren't changing. once the federal government stepped in we saw massive agenda moving forward. with the re-election of barack obama, we saw a population of americans that have a progressive agenda with a woman's right to choose and the idea that everybody should have fair access to the polls with the idea there should be equal marriage for all. at the state level where we see an attack on woman's right to choose and egregiousness immigration laws and voter i.d. laws and lgbt issues we are saying there is a fire and we need to make sure the ferguson intervenes so we have all equal access when it comes to these choices as americans and otherwise, what we are going to see is a slippery slip. one of the reason for north carolina's law to be so egregiousness the idea they are taking away early voting 72% of african-americans cast a vote in early voting last year. imagine what happens when you take that right away. we should be expanding our democracy at this point. >> you look at the march in wash
what is happening at the state level is where, unfortunately, the state level, these policies weren't changing. once the federal government stepped in we saw massive agenda moving forward. with the re-election of barack obama, we saw a population of americans that have a progressive agenda with a woman's right to choose and the idea that everybody should have fair access to the polls with the idea there should be equal marriage for all. at the state level where we see an attack on woman's right...
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and it is very good news for folks living in the 36 states using the federal website healthcare.gov but for most folks living in the 14 states with their own state-run exchanges, your deadline has come and gone and that includes residents right here in the district of columbia. d.c. health links, the local website here, had its own surge of activity yesterday, but health officials acknowledge the process still has problems and delays so they will still work with folks to get them enrolled in order to be covered by the new year. the administration said yesterday the website was equipped to handle up to 800,000 visitors in one day but more than one million americans logged on yesterday. that means problems. hundreds of folks forced to leave e-mails essentially waiting in line when the website was busy. >> i'm currently unemployed. my cobra insurance has run out. i have never been in this situation before. i'm totally at their mercy to contact me at their whim whenever. meanwhile, you know, health care in jeopardy. >> despite the website problems, dismight the messaging problems, despite a
and it is very good news for folks living in the 36 states using the federal website healthcare.gov but for most folks living in the 14 states with their own state-run exchanges, your deadline has come and gone and that includes residents right here in the district of columbia. d.c. health links, the local website here, had its own surge of activity yesterday, but health officials acknowledge the process still has problems and delays so they will still work with folks to get them enrolled in...
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a state in the union nhonor of where president obama -- his home state. >> you always have the nuggets. good stuff. our special look at the inauguration weekend continues after this. almost tastes like one of jack's cereals. fiber one. uh, forgot jack's cereal. [ jack ] what's for breakfast? um... try the number one! yeah, this is pretty good. [ male announcer ] over a third of a day's fiber. fiber one. for their annual football trip. that's double miles you can actually use. tragically, their ddy got sacked by blackouts. but it's our tradition! that's roughing the card holder. but with the capital one venture card you get double miles you can actually use. [ cheering ] any flight, anytime. the scoreboard doesn't lie. what's in your wallet? hut! i have me on my fantasy team. until i got a job in the big apple. becoming a fulltime indoor cat wasn't easy for atti. but he had purina cat chow indoor. he absolutely loved it. and i knew he was getting everything he needed to stay healthy indoors. and after a couple of weeks, i knew we were finally home! [ female announcer ] purina cat chow i
a state in the union nhonor of where president obama -- his home state. >> you always have the nuggets. good stuff. our special look at the inauguration weekend continues after this. almost tastes like one of jack's cereals. fiber one. uh, forgot jack's cereal. [ jack ] what's for breakfast? um... try the number one! yeah, this is pretty good. [ male announcer ] over a third of a day's fiber. fiber one. for their annual football trip. that's double miles you can actually use. tragically,...
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state of the union speech. he is catching in. for a $25 donation to his political action committee, the reclaim america pack will send you an official marco rubio water bottle. >>> the new website pundittracker.com rates predictses on everything from politics to sports to finance. if you're a gambler, the site says don't put your money on dick morris or pat buchanan because they both have f ratings. >>> the tv ratings are in for the state of the union address. it was watched for 33.5 million that, is the lowest number since bill clinton's last address in 2000 seen by two million fewer. >>> the president will join google for the latest a series of fireside hangouts. it's a 21st century take on franklin roosevelt's famous radio fireside chats to talk about the state of the union address. >>> and in north carolina wednesday, president obama talked about life after the white house. >> after this whole presidency thing, well, we're looking for a little spot to, yeah -- come on down. play a little golf. do a little h
state of the union speech. he is catching in. for a $25 donation to his political action committee, the reclaim america pack will send you an official marco rubio water bottle. >>> the new website pundittracker.com rates predictses on everything from politics to sports to finance. if you're a gambler, the site says don't put your money on dick morris or pat buchanan because they both have f ratings. >>> the tv ratings are in for the state of the union address. it was watched...
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. >> president obama picking up right where he left off. >> i delivered my state-of-the-union address. >> with the standard laundry list. >> the laundry list of the familiar-sounding domestic proposals. >> high-quality, pre-school. >> more lip service. >> and liberalism. >> this is not the agenda many are looking for. >> tonight, i proposed working with states. >> an encouraging sign for education reform. >> make high equal pre school -- >> make the argument we just don't have the money. >> exhibit a, john boehner. >> at some point, somebody has to pay the bill. >> this works, we know it works. >> the question i really want to ask. >> i want to get to elizabeth warren. >> is about how tough you are. >> is her debut on the senate banking committee. >> pretty comfortable. >> can you identify when you last took the wall street banks to trial? >> they couldn't answer. >> i will have to get back to you. >> we have not had to do it -- >> folks, that is bs. >> don't have much incentive to follow the law. >> ezra klein holds out there are calling for bankers to go to jail. >> this is what she
. >> president obama picking up right where he left off. >> i delivered my state-of-the-union address. >> with the standard laundry list. >> the laundry list of the familiar-sounding domestic proposals. >> high-quality, pre-school. >> more lip service. >> and liberalism. >> this is not the agenda many are looking for. >> tonight, i proposed working with states. >> an encouraging sign for education reform. >> make high equal pre...
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i think the reason that it seemed relevant was that is sort of recalled moments from the state of the union address in which president obama criticized the citizens united ruling and justice alito thought he was mischaracterized. this is a guy who doesn't have a poker face. >> speaking of poker face, justice o'connor was in the court last week for some of the decisions. i was able to see her face across the room. she had a complete poker face. joan, you wrote a biography of her. how is she doing? >> she has on occasion used a cane. she is 83. she keeps a busy travel schedule. she is involved in her work and talks about alzheimer's, which her husband died of. published a little book earlier this year. during the reading of the texas affirmative action case were picked up where her michigan ruling left a decade ago, she sat with her hands clasped and not showing her feelings at all. that was a 7-1 ruling that did not dismantle or hurt her majority opinion. a lot has yet to play out and how they would interpret it. i tried to get an interview with her afterwards. she said, no. [laughter]
i think the reason that it seemed relevant was that is sort of recalled moments from the state of the union address in which president obama criticized the citizens united ruling and justice alito thought he was mischaracterized. this is a guy who doesn't have a poker face. >> speaking of poker face, justice o'connor was in the court last week for some of the decisions. i was able to see her face across the room. she had a complete poker face. joan, you wrote a biography of her. how is...
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expect terror and foreign policy to be hot topics this afternoon as president obama holds his first news conference in more than three months. besides the consulate shut down, the state department is warning americans against nonessential travel to pakistan all as the u.s. steps up its terror drone strikes in yemen. al qaeda terrorists were killed in three drone strikes yesterday. less than two weeks 34 members of al qaeda have been taken out by drones. we should hear more before bthat from the president this afternoon as well. a chance for him to answer critics like former secretary of state condy rice. >> when you say al qaeda is on the run, al qaeda is -- they are not. al qaeda has morphed into something different. we have to have the staying power both psychologically and in actuality to continue to be vigilant so that we don't experience another major attack. >> for more on what is facing the president when he meets the president today let's bring in susan page and jonathan allen. good morning. >> good morning. >> jonathan, help me out here. you wrote six questions that politico wou
expect terror and foreign policy to be hot topics this afternoon as president obama holds his first news conference in more than three months. besides the consulate shut down, the state department is warning americans against nonessential travel to pakistan all as the u.s. steps up its terror drone strikes in yemen. al qaeda terrorists were killed in three drone strikes yesterday. less than two weeks 34 members of al qaeda have been taken out by drones. we should hear more before bthat from the...
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are they say the state should decide what the federal government gives as rights to people? >> the question is ordinarily the president will defend the constitutionality of federal laws, but in this case president obama has refused to defend the constitutionality, because he doesn't think it's constitutionality. at the same time he's not going to enforce it, so that means a bipartisan group in the house has decided they have the right to defend the constitutionality, and the first hour, which was very technical, is why do they have this power? does this mean any time the house thinks that particular law is constitutional, they can defend it? it's a technical question of standing, but the question of whether the representatives in the house, who weren't formally authorized are allow to do do so is one that troubled not only the conservative justices, but the liberal justices as well. >> i want to go to thomas on this. justice roberts, he offered this question about marriage simply being a label and a distinction. of course, we know it is not simply a label. under federal law,
are they say the state should decide what the federal government gives as rights to people? >> the question is ordinarily the president will defend the constitutionality of federal laws, but in this case president obama has refused to defend the constitutionality, because he doesn't think it's constitutionality. at the same time he's not going to enforce it, so that means a bipartisan group in the house has decided they have the right to defend the constitutionality, and the first hour,...
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he said the same thing. >> when you look at the state of the economy, obama care the disaster. the ever growing government deficits, debt, doubling of people on welfare, what do you think in the privacy -- i know you spend time reading and you are a student of history. what do you think privately will happen to this country? >> i think -- hmm. i think that we are -- >> in trouble. >> yeah. i think we are in a situation that we will either rise and be our best sefls. i saw something over the weekend. 70% of americans don't trust each other. if that remains true, well, we become europe. we have to trust each other. we have to be our better selves. otherwise we break up and we never come back. there is a good chance that with the mike lee and the ted cruz of the world we do to the republican party what happened to the wigs. there was no third party. there were 20 republicans. by 1860 they had a president elected. i think that can happen in a faster time because of the internet. the if people stick to their principles and the people of the country remain good and decent to each oth
he said the same thing. >> when you look at the state of the economy, obama care the disaster. the ever growing government deficits, debt, doubling of people on welfare, what do you think in the privacy -- i know you spend time reading and you are a student of history. what do you think privately will happen to this country? >> i think -- hmm. i think that we are -- >> in trouble. >> yeah. i think we are in a situation that we will either rise and be our best sefls. i...
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. >> coming up on the kron4 morning nils president obama is stating that house speaker john boehner is reason government is being held up. reason government is being held up. >> we will be right to those who've worried... reason government is being held up. >> we will be right suffered in silence... hoped... and lived in a state of fear... welcome to a new state... of health. welcome to covered california. the place to find quality, affordable coverage. financial help for those in need. and nobody can be denied because of a pre-existing condition. enroll now at coveredca.com or call 800-675-2607. or how to find big savings on the things you need. just make a straight line to safeway. your club card gets you deals you can't find anywhere else. this week, folgers is $6.88 for the large size. that's a lot of coffee. skip the warehouse. charmin is $13.99 for 24 double rolls. and lean cuisine entrees are just a buck 99. real big deals this week and every week. only at safeway. ingredients for life. >> welcome back. the time is 9:30 a.m.. we will go to george to get an update. >> we are look
. >> coming up on the kron4 morning nils president obama is stating that house speaker john boehner is reason government is being held up. reason government is being held up. >> we will be right to those who've worried... reason government is being held up. >> we will be right suffered in silence... hoped... and lived in a state of fear... welcome to a new state... of health. welcome to covered california. the place to find quality, affordable coverage. financial help for...
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in the state of the union address, the president mentioned brain research as an example to invest in the best ideas. >> every dollar we invested returned $140 to our economy. today our scientists are mapping the human brain to unlock the answers to alz himers. now is not the time to gut the investment, now is the time to reach a level of research and development not seen since the height of the space race. we need to make those investments. >> i'm joined by columbia professor of neuroscience, one of the few select scientists who will appear at the white house next month and talk about what's called a brain activity map. fascinating stuff. thanks for being here, professor. >> you're welcome. >> what exactly does it mean to map the brain? >> so, this is the human brain. it is the most sophisticated and complex piece of matter in the universe. and there's a 100 billion nerons, connected in ways wez don't understand and firing away in patterns and they create our minds and creates what we are, our thoughts and memories and most of our muscles and our whole personality. what we want to do
in the state of the union address, the president mentioned brain research as an example to invest in the best ideas. >> every dollar we invested returned $140 to our economy. today our scientists are mapping the human brain to unlock the answers to alz himers. now is not the time to gut the investment, now is the time to reach a level of research and development not seen since the height of the space race. we need to make those investments. >> i'm joined by columbia professor of...
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defense, cia, all the conflicting interests to me when i need her to. >> look, she was able to be the obama person in hillary clinton's world, that was not an easy thing to pull off. talk about needing diplomatic skills. >> technically her boss when she was secretary of state. >> republicans have gone after susan rice, john mccain and lindsey graham. one thing drives them crazy, the president doesn't intervene. who in that group were most vocal about libya, susan rice, and to some degree, got credit, and hillary clinton, too. that's the kind of person that john mccain should be supporting now, but of course he hates her because he wants to look good with fox news. >> who cares about the truth. richard wolff, krystal ball. you're not going to be with us, you're taking a maternity leave? >> i am due monday, i plan friday to be my last -- >> when you say due monday, we're sitting here on what is this, a wednesday? you are taking maternity leave to have a baby monday? >> yes. >> why not like two months ago to have a baby monday? >> if i was just sitting home, i would be going crazy, when is thi
defense, cia, all the conflicting interests to me when i need her to. >> look, she was able to be the obama person in hillary clinton's world, that was not an easy thing to pull off. talk about needing diplomatic skills. >> technically her boss when she was secretary of state. >> republicans have gone after susan rice, john mccain and lindsey graham. one thing drives them crazy, the president doesn't intervene. who in that group were most vocal about libya, susan rice, and to...
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i think the president will make very clear that the united states isn't going to stay there forever and we're not going to solve afghanistan's problems for them. they've got to do it themselves. >> there's a new article and it asks this question, the obama administration says it is considering leaving no troops in afghanistan after december 2014. but is it really? or is it just decreasing expectations and using the threat as a pressure tactic ahead of president obama's meeting with afghan president hamid karzai? do you think that's what's going on? >> i think there's some gamesmanship in that regard but most people in the administration frankly most people, think it's wise to keep some troops there. the issue will come down to mission. do you want to just keep troops who will do a counter terrorism mission, is that going to be okay with the afghans? or will they want that to be but tresed by some sort of training or budget support? at this point, the afghan military is going to cost more money than the country has to spend. so i think very high on karzai's agenda is continuation of secu
i think the president will make very clear that the united states isn't going to stay there forever and we're not going to solve afghanistan's problems for them. they've got to do it themselves. >> there's a new article and it asks this question, the obama administration says it is considering leaving no troops in afghanistan after december 2014. but is it really? or is it just decreasing expectations and using the threat as a pressure tactic ahead of president obama's meeting with afghan...
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let's get this done. >> other guests of michelle obama tonight's state of the union include 6-year-old star of the beast of the southern wild and nasa' mohawk guy will be a guest for the first lady. he'll get a lot of attention for working on the curiosity landing on mars. he'll there be to highlight the president's call for more vees yaz for immigrants working on engineering. >>> we have a website that is designed to create a second screen experience with fact checking and social media reactions. >>> and also on hand tonight, ted nugent who will be a guest of republican congressman steve stockman. last year nugent said he would be dead or in jail if president obama was re-elected. i guess he forgot it add or in congress. and that's your morning dish of scrambled politics. >>> let the good times roll. it's fat tuesday in bushon street. thousands flock to new orleans to take part in mardi gras. jay gray is live on bourbon street. you having a good time down there? >> reporter: yeah. i got them all the right way. i bought them in a shop. take a look down bourbon street. this place is sti
let's get this done. >> other guests of michelle obama tonight's state of the union include 6-year-old star of the beast of the southern wild and nasa' mohawk guy will be a guest for the first lady. he'll get a lot of attention for working on the curiosity landing on mars. he'll there be to highlight the president's call for more vees yaz for immigrants working on engineering. >>> we have a website that is designed to create a second screen experience with fact checking and...
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do we expect to hear obama care references tomorrow? >> absolutely. i think the message early on is health care and the affordable part and the numbers are showing health care is incredibly beneficial in new york state. prices for individuals dropped more than 50% for a lot of people because of obama care. if that doesn't speak to the economy and how people are doing and how much more money they can have in their pockets, i'm not sure what else does. >> this is congressman mike lee and several other republicans talking about their willingness to shut down the president's health care proposal, willing to shut down the government. >> if republicans in both houses simply refuse to vote for any continuing resolution that contains further funding for further enforcement of obama care, we can stop it. we can stop the individual mandate from going into effect. >> steve, does that compute? >> no. it clearly does not. i think that looking ahead there is going to be a budget fight. congressional republicans are now coming toward with this argument unless democr
do we expect to hear obama care references tomorrow? >> absolutely. i think the message early on is health care and the affordable part and the numbers are showing health care is incredibly beneficial in new york state. prices for individuals dropped more than 50% for a lot of people because of obama care. if that doesn't speak to the economy and how people are doing and how much more money they can have in their pockets, i'm not sure what else does. >> this is congressman mike lee...
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but now, you think president obama can't cut taxes because he's a democrat? he ought to try to learn something from president john f. kennedy, who made a great case for pro-growth tax cuts, a case later echoed by ronald reagan. in fact, jfk sure sounds like the supply sider in this speech. >> every dollar released from taxation that is spent or invested will help create a new job and a new salary. and these new jobs and new salaries can create other jobs and other salaries. and more customers and more growth for an expanding american economy. [ male announcer ] come to the golden opportunity sales event to experience the precision handling of the lexus performance vehicles, including the gs and all-new is. ♪ this is the pursuit of perfection. >>> we're just about three months away from the 50th anniversary of the tragic association of president john f. kennedy, which will no doubt be marked be many, many fond remembrances from kennedy's life. the 35th president himself remains a democratic party's greatest icon, at least that's my take. a column in the "chi
but now, you think president obama can't cut taxes because he's a democrat? he ought to try to learn something from president john f. kennedy, who made a great case for pro-growth tax cuts, a case later echoed by ronald reagan. in fact, jfk sure sounds like the supply sider in this speech. >> every dollar released from taxation that is spent or invested will help create a new job and a new salary. and these new jobs and new salaries can create other jobs and other salaries. and more...
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and israel, the fact that president obama is going there? >> oh, i think the visit itself is a message. the message is very clear, the united states and israel have an unshakeable relationship. it's founded on interest and values that are shared and that the president is committed to building on that and sending a message to everybody in the region not only on the relationship, but what you heard the vice president say today, that when it comes to an issue like iran, we want the diplomacy to succeed, but we want iran prevented from having a nuclear capability, not to live with it. and the more that's understood, the more it will move us in the right direction, including a peaceful outcome even with the iranians. >> ambassador dennis ross and mark regga, thank you for taking time out for me and i appreciate it. >> thank you. >>> forget about the see zester. now it's about avoiding a government shutdown. coming straight at us march 27th, is there anything the two sides can really agree on? i'm going to talk to republican tom cole about that. >
and israel, the fact that president obama is going there? >> oh, i think the visit itself is a message. the message is very clear, the united states and israel have an unshakeable relationship. it's founded on interest and values that are shared and that the president is committed to building on that and sending a message to everybody in the region not only on the relationship, but what you heard the vice president say today, that when it comes to an issue like iran, we want the diplomacy...
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state of the union address controversial issues like america's drones are ignored by the president. shroud of secrecy over the death of an alleged secret agent in custody despite the government trying to keep it quiet. unemployed french men commit suicide by setting yourself on fire in front of a. desperate move seemingly finite economic problems crippling the eurozone. the impending round of talks on iran's nuclear ambitions is the topic for debate in crosstalk coming up next. hello and welcome to cross talk where all things are considered i'm peter lavelle talking the talk for serious in meaningful negotiations this is the question i always asked when it comes to the western powers approach to iran's nuclear program soon the two sides will meet again in search of mutual agreement are there too many red lines and toxic history for this to happen and who really needs to unclench your fist. to cross talk you when's nuclear program i'm joined by mohammad marandi and turan he is a professor at the university of tehran in tampa we have my g. rafi's our day he is a foreign policy expert
state of the union address controversial issues like america's drones are ignored by the president. shroud of secrecy over the death of an alleged secret agent in custody despite the government trying to keep it quiet. unemployed french men commit suicide by setting yourself on fire in front of a. desperate move seemingly finite economic problems crippling the eurozone. the impending round of talks on iran's nuclear ambitions is the topic for debate in crosstalk coming up next. hello and...
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president obama is telling supporters he needs their help to make the changes he proposed in his state of the union address. first, the latest from california on what may be the fiery end to the huge manhunt for accused cop killer christopher dorner. nbc's tony shin is in san bernardino with the latest. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. first of all, i want to show you something. take a look behind me. this is highway 38. there are chp officers blocking this road. they've been blocking this road for hours. we are about six miles away from that cabin where investigators found those human remains. this is where investigators say christopher dorner put up his last stand. cornered, desperate and out of options. a law enforcement source says they herd a single gunshot before the cabin went up in flames. dorner, a 33-year-old ex-lapd officer had been on the run since super bowl sunday when police connected him to the murders of two people in irvine, california. investigators say dorner 11,000 word manifesto on his facebook page threatening to kill anyone that had something to do with
president obama is telling supporters he needs their help to make the changes he proposed in his state of the union address. first, the latest from california on what may be the fiery end to the huge manhunt for accused cop killer christopher dorner. nbc's tony shin is in san bernardino with the latest. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. first of all, i want to show you something. take a look behind me. this is highway 38. there are chp officers blocking this road. they've been...
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obama wants the nuclear issue resolve bid negotiators from the united states, iran, and five other world powers. >> pelley: so iran asked for the phone call. amazing change. major, thanks very much. president rouhani gave us some details of the conversation. margaret brennan is our state department correspondent. margaret, what do you know? >> well, scott, the phone call capped off this week-long public relations offensive during the iranian president's visit here in new york and he tried to show he was accessible, very different from past leaders and used social media to reach out to the public. he tweeted this account of the phone call. according to president rouhani, president obama told him that "if we can make progress on the nuclear file, other issues such as syria will certainly be positively affected." president obama then sent president rouhani good wishes for a safe and pleasant journey and apologized if you're experiencing the horrendous traffic in new york city. president rouhani expressed confidence that progress could be made on the nuclear file. "with political will there
obama wants the nuclear issue resolve bid negotiators from the united states, iran, and five other world powers. >> pelley: so iran asked for the phone call. amazing change. major, thanks very much. president rouhani gave us some details of the conversation. margaret brennan is our state department correspondent. margaret, what do you know? >> well, scott, the phone call capped off this week-long public relations offensive during the iranian president's visit here in new york and he...
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no state can afford that. they were all going to take the medicaid money. that provision was challenged in the courts, and the supreme court ultimately decided that while obama care, itself, is constitutional, and while it may say you can't have the medicaid expansion if you reject it, you lose all your money, they decided that part actually is not constitutional. the court said states do not have to expand their medicaid programs in order to keep their money. they tweaked the law. now a bunch of them aren't expanding their medicaid programs. congress passed a bill. the president signed it into law and then the court had the ability to redefine the scope of it. to essentially remake the law. here's the thing. this is really important. this is how democracy works. when judges make or change the law like in the case of obama care, the rulings are open to the public. their reasoning, their reasoning is open to the public. why they did what they did. both sides of the argument get represented in court. we can listen to those arguments. since everything is open
no state can afford that. they were all going to take the medicaid money. that provision was challenged in the courts, and the supreme court ultimately decided that while obama care, itself, is constitutional, and while it may say you can't have the medicaid expansion if you reject it, you lose all your money, they decided that part actually is not constitutional. the court said states do not have to expand their medicaid programs in order to keep their money. they tweaked the law. now a bunch...
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but i think as president obama made clear, he really doesn't want to get involved to the syrian civil war. this is all about punitive action against syria for the gas attack, the chemical weapons attack, of a week and a half ago. and it is also to establish credibility with iran about the willingness of the united states to take strong action in the region. but i don't think we see ans escalating theory here. >> the price the of oil -- we all know syria doesn't export a whole lot of oil, so that's not at issue here. but they are expecting a ripple effect that would effect the countries that do export oil. do you? >> i agree very much with david. i think this will be a very isolated. meant to send a message, not just to enemies but to our friend. we have lots of friends around the world who are relying on the guarantees who have made them. people in japan, taiwan, israel. where we have said things are unacceptable. if we say something is unacceptable in syria and we still do nothing and friends say can we count on the united states. this is meant to send a message to friends. meant to
but i think as president obama made clear, he really doesn't want to get involved to the syrian civil war. this is all about punitive action against syria for the gas attack, the chemical weapons attack, of a week and a half ago. and it is also to establish credibility with iran about the willingness of the united states to take strong action in the region. but i don't think we see ans escalating theory here. >> the price the of oil -- we all know syria doesn't export a whole lot of oil,...
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this week at the state of the union. let's go down memory lane here. >> now what i have done through out the campaign is to propose a net spending cut. i want to go through the federal budget line by-line, page by page, programs that don't work we should cut. >> i am pledging to cut the deficit we inherited by my end of my first term in office. >> the money we are playing on war to pay down debt. my plan would cut the deficit by $4 trillion. my opponent won't tell you fed rale spending since i took office has risen at the slowest pace of any president in almost 60 years. >> $6 trillion in new debt since he became president. i am not asking you a political question, to me this is more of a moral issue. you can't steal from your kids and grand kids. >> the people years before world war ii when it started deteriorating always felt we needed to pay our debts down. you will see lots of quotes in the book about what our founding fathers and some of our predecessors thought about spending de spending -- sending debt to the next
this week at the state of the union. let's go down memory lane here. >> now what i have done through out the campaign is to propose a net spending cut. i want to go through the federal budget line by-line, page by page, programs that don't work we should cut. >> i am pledging to cut the deficit we inherited by my end of my first term in office. >> the money we are playing on war to pay down debt. my plan would cut the deficit by $4 trillion. my opponent won't tell you fed rale...